PSG Membership

Annual Membership

Members vote on PSG business, receive announcements of meetings, reduced rates on conferences, and can subscribe to the PSG listserv. Your membership contributes to the study and conservation of Pacific seabirds, wherever they occur. Annual membership is for one calendar year and expires each year on December 31. Thank you for your continued support!

Membership categories:

Individual membership: USD $40

Student membership: USD $30

Life membership: USD $1,200 – can be divided into 5 annual payments of USD $240

Life memberships are dedicated to PSG’s Endowment Fund, a fund to support the publications of the PSG, as are direct contributions to the Endowment Fund.

Join or Renew Here!

Please join or renew your membership using the button above! You’ll be taken to Cvent, and select “Join Now” on the screen. Credit cards and checks are accepted on this site. To edit information for an existing membership, please click “Join Now” and login using the email address that you used to renew your membership; this may be different from your list-serve email address.

The Membership Coordinator is responsible for maintaining the membership database, assisting members with updating their information, sending renewal reminders to members, sending new member information to the list serve coordinator, and dealing with the day-to-day membership inquires.

Corresponding Membership

Do You Want to be a Corresponding Member of PSG?

The Pacific Seabird Group wants to foster communication with people who have interests in seabird research or management in other countries of the world. Of course, anyone may join PSG and thereby communicate with other members via letters or articles in Pacific Seabirds, or by attending PSG Annual Meetings. However, PSG recognizes that annual membership fees may be a hardship for students and other potential members in developing countries, or for those working in regions with little or no institutional support for seabird conservation.

Therefore, the Corresponding Membership Committee offers up to 16 memberships in PSG, primarily to foster involvement of seabird researchers and conservationists in developing countries. In return, each corresponding member is asked to contribute a short article or note to Pacific Seabirds at least once every few years (more often would be great too), outlining some aspects of seabird research or conservation in their region of interest. Corresponding memberships are reviewed periodically by the committee for compliance with the (rather simple) guidelines for support of corresponding members.

If you are interested in becoming a Corresponding Member, please contact any current PSG Officer or Melanie Steinkamp, Chairman of the Corresponding Membership Committee.

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